Episodes

Monday May 11, 2020
085-Crisis on Naboo
Monday May 11, 2020
Monday May 11, 2020
The Festival of Light on beautiful Naboo. What a peaceful and delightful sounding getaway. Except that this year, instead of a Festival of Light, it's going to be a Festvial...of Assassanation! Yeah, I hear you, it doesn't really have the same ring to it now does it? Well, Dooku's plan comes to fruition in this, the final episode of this three-part arc, and it's sure a doosey. Join us for episode eighty-five, Crisis on Naboo.
Crisis on Naboo was originally released on February 10, 2012. It was written by Brent Friedman and directed by Danny Keller. All the fantastic music you heard during the episode was composed by the incomparable Kevin Kiner.
We at Fables of the Force do not own and are in no way affiliated with Star Wars, Lucasfilm, Disney, or any of it's brands and licenses. This podcast, its hosts and all related media contain merely the personal opinions of this podcast and its hosts/guests. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only, and is made with the utmost love and respect for Star Wars, and of course, the Maker himself, George Lucas.
We love talking anything and everything Star Wars, so hit us up in the comments and as always, may the Force be with you.

Wednesday May 06, 2020
084-The Box
Wednesday May 06, 2020
Wednesday May 06, 2020
In episode eighty-four we arrive on Serreno and under the watchful gaze of Count Dooku the group of 'contestants' will vie for a spot on the Sith Lord's team of elite assassins. The group must survive The Box, a series of deadly traps that will whittle away the members of the group until only the best remain. Gee I wonder who it'll be...
Please join us as we discuss The Box, which was originally released on February 3, 2012. It was written by Brent Friedman and directed by Brian Kalin O'Connell. All the fantastic music you heard during the episode was composed by the incomparable Kevin Kiner.
We at Fables of the Force do not own and are in no way affiliated with Star Wars, Lucasfilm, Disney, or any of it's brands and licenses. This podcast, its hosts and all related media contain merely the personal opinions of this podcast and its hosts/guests. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only, and is made with the utmost love and respect for Star Wars, and of course, the Maker himself, George Lucas.
We love talking anything and everything Star Wars, so hit us up in the comments and as always, may the Force be with you.

Monday May 04, 2020
083-Friends and Enemies
Monday May 04, 2020
Monday May 04, 2020
Episode eighty-three sees Rako Hardeen worming his way into the good graces of Moralo Eval and Cad Bane as he attempts to uncover the nature of the plot against the Chancellor. Meanwhile Anakin, still in the dark about Obi-Wan's apparent murder, is hot on the trail. Join us as we discuss Friends and Enemies.
Friends and Enemies was originally released on January 27, 2012. It was written by Brent Friedman and directed by Bosco Ng. All the fantastic music you heard during the episode was composed by the incomparable Kevin Kiner.
We at Fables of the Force do not own and are in no way affiliated with Star Wars, Lucasfilm, Disney, or any of it's brands and licenses. This podcast, its hosts and all related media contain merely the personal opinions of this podcast and its hosts/guests. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only, and is made with the utmost love and respect for Star Wars, and of course, the Maker himself, George Lucas.
We love talking anything and everything Star Wars, so hit us up in the comments and as always, may the Force be with you.

Friday May 01, 2020
082-Deception
Friday May 01, 2020
Friday May 01, 2020
Obi-Wan murdered! Sniped like a dog in the street. Episode eighty-two takes us deep down the rabbit hole as the Jedi veer further and further from their ideals, here sending Obi-Wan undercover and lying to Anakin. Get ready to meet Rako Hardeen as Obi-Wan takes on the mantle of a hardened bounty hunter and mercenary so as to slip in amongst the scum and villainy plotting with the Seperatists at who-knows-what evil machinations. Let's discuss Deception.
Deception was originally released on January 20, 2012. It was written by Brent Friedman and directed by Kyle Dunlevy. All the fantastic music you heard during the episode was composed by the incomparable Kevin Kiner.
We at Fables of the Force do not own and are in no way affiliated with Star Wars, Lucasfilm, Disney, or any of it's brands and licenses. This podcast, its hosts and all related media contain merely the personal opinions of this podcast and its hosts/guests. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only, and is made with the utmost love and respect for Star Wars, and of course, the Maker himself, George Lucas.
We love talking anything and everything Star Wars, so hit us up in the comments and as always, may the Force be with you.

Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
081-A Friend in Need
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Episode eighty-one, here we go! The return of Lux Bonteri and the reimergence of Death Watch! Filoni returns to the Director's chair with this episode and it shows! Join us as we discuss A Friend in Need.
A Friend in Need was originally released on January 13, 2013. It was written by Christian Taylor and directed by Dave Filoni. All the fantastic music you heard during the episode was composed by the incomparable Kevin Kiner.
We at Fables of the Force do not own and are in no way affiliated with Star Wars, Lucasfilm, Disney, or any of it's brands and licenses. This podcast, its hosts and all related media contain merely the personal opinions of this podcast and its hosts/guests. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only, and is made with the utmost love and respect for Star Wars, and of course, the Maker himself, George Lucas.
We love talking anything and everything Star Wars, so hit us up in the comments and as always, may the Force be with you.

Monday Apr 27, 2020
080-Escape From Kadavo
Monday Apr 27, 2020
Monday Apr 27, 2020
Episode eighty finds Count Dooku arriving to claim custody of Anakin and orders a bunch of people executed including Obi-wan and Captain Rex. Oh and Ahsoka is still imprisoned. Seems like a great time for Anakina to go all Anakin. Let's discuss.
Escape From Kadavo was originally released on January 6, 2012. It was written by Henry Gilroy and Steven Melching. It was directed by Danny Keller. All the fantastic music you heard during the episode was composed by the incomparable Kevin Kiner.
We at Fables of the Force do not own and are in no way affiliated with Star Wars, Lucasfilm, Disney, or any of it's brands and licenses. This podcast, its hosts and all related media contain merely the personal opinions of this podcast and its hosts/guests. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only, and is made with the utmost love and respect for Star Wars, and of course, the Maker himself, George Lucas.
We love talking anything and everything Star Wars, so hit us up in the comments and as always, may the Force be with you.

Friday Apr 24, 2020
079-Slaves of the Republic
Friday Apr 24, 2020
Friday Apr 24, 2020
Darts defeated! But now Anakin will go undercover to infiltrate the Slavers' organization. Also, slave-girl Ahsoka! Join Scott and that Matt guy while they discuss Slaves of the Republic.
Slaves of the Republic was originally released on December 2, 2011. It was written by Henry Gilroy and Steven Melching and was directed by Brian Kalin O'Connell. All the fantastic music you heard during the episode was composed by the incomparable Kevin Kiner.
We at Fables of the Force do not own and are in no way affiliated with Star Wars, Lucasfilm, Disney, or any of it's brands and licenses. This podcast, its hosts and all related media contain merely the personal opinions of this podcast and its hosts/guests. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only, and is made with the utmost love and respect for Star Wars, and of course, the Maker himself, George Lucas.
We love talking anything and everything Star Wars, so hit us up in the comments and as always, may the Force be with you.

Wednesday Apr 22, 2020
078-Kidnapped
Wednesday Apr 22, 2020
Wednesday Apr 22, 2020
In episode 78 we will discuss one of Anakin's least favorite things. No, not sand, slavery! The Zygerrian Slavers make their Clone Wars debut and they do it by kidnapping Ahsoka Tano! I'm pretty sure Anakin isn't going to be pleased. Let's get into it with Kidnapped.
Kidnapped was originally released on November 25, 2011. It was written by Henry Gilroy and Steven Melching and was directed by Kyle Dunlevy. All the fantastic music you heard during the episode was composed by the incomparable Kevin Kiner.
We at Fables of the Force do not own and are in no way affiliated with Star Wars, Lucasfilm, Disney, or any of it's brands and licenses. This podcast, its hosts and all related media contain merely the personal opinions of this podcast and its hosts/guests. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only, and is made with the utmost love and respect for Star Wars, and of course, the Maker himself, George Lucas.
We love talking anything and everything Star Wars, so hit us up in the comments and as always, may the Force be with you.

Monday Apr 20, 2020
077-The Carnage of Krell
Monday Apr 20, 2020
Monday Apr 20, 2020
Carnage indeed. Our episode seventy-seven concludes the Umbaran Arc in decisive fashion. The general orders the execution of Fives and Jesse and reveals his true intentions. Let's get into it. Click Play for our discussion of The Carnage of Krell.
Carnage of Krell was originally released on November 18, 2011. It was written by Matt Michnovetz and directed by Kyle Dunlevy. All the fantastic music you heard during the episode was composed by the incomparable Kevin Kiner.
We at Fables of the Force do not own and are in no way affiliated with Star Wars, Lucasfilm, Disney, or any of it's brands and licenses. This podcast, its hosts and all related media contain merely the personal opinions of this podcast and its hosts/guests. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only, and is made with the utmost love and respect for Star Wars, and of course, the Maker himself, George Lucas.
We love talking anything and everything Star Wars, so hit us up in the comments and as always, may the Force be with you.

Friday Apr 17, 2020
076-Plan of Dissent
Friday Apr 17, 2020
Friday Apr 17, 2020
Episode Seventy-six and we're now three quarters of the way through this arc. The absurdity of orders from General Hell, er, I mean Krell...continue and of course Fives has had enough. He, Jessie and Hardcase hatch a crazy plan that just might accomplish their goal AND save lives. Rex, still too much of a company-man at this stage in his arc to truly defy orders, nevertheless turns his head while they attempt their brazen plan. Join us as we discuss Plan of Dissent.
Plan of Dissent was originally released on November 11, 2011. It was written by Matt Michnovetz and directed by Kyle Dunlevy. All the fantastic music you heard during the episode was composed by the incomparable Kevin Kiner.Â
We at Fables of the Force do not own and are in no way affiliated with Star Wars, Lucasfilm, Disney, or any of it's brands and licenses. This podcast, its hosts and all related media contain merely the personal opinions of this podcast and its hosts/guests. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only, and is made with the utmost love and respect for Star Wars, and of course, the Maker himself, George Lucas.Â
We love talking anything and everything Star Wars, so hit us up in the comments and as always, may the Force be with you.